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The Equation That Runs The Universe — And Why You Were Never Taught It

The Equation That Runs The Universe — And Why You Were Never Taught It

The equation often described as “the one that runs the universe” is the first Friedmann equation, derived from Einstein’s General Relativity.  It is considered the most important equation in cosmology because it describes how the universe expands over time based on its contents.  (aa˙​)2=38πG​ρ−a2kc2​+3Λc2​ This equation relates the expansion rate of the universe (left side, involving the scale factor a ) …

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Scientists Finally Discover a New Way to Travel Ten Times Faster than Light!

Scientists Finally Discover a New Way to Travel Ten Times Faster than Light!

Scientists have not yet achieved faster-than-light (FTL) travel, but a theoretical framework known as the Alcubierre drive, proposed by physicist Miguel Alcubierre in 1994, suggests a potential method for traveling at speeds up to ten times faster than light. This concept relies on warping spacetime itself—contracting space in front of a spacecraft and expanding it behind—creating a “warp …

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There Is Something Faster Than Light Video Review

There Is Something Faster Than Light Video Review

Veritasium video titled “There Is Something Faster Than Light” has generated significant discussion across science communication platforms. Released in late 2025, the video explores phenomena that appear to exceed the speed of light without violating Einstein’s theory of relativity. It dives into concepts like quantum entanglement, the expansion of the universe, and phase velocities, challenging the common belief …

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Why Bell’s Theorem Finally Proved David Bohm Right Video Review

Why Bell’s Theorem Finally Proved David Bohm Right Video Review

The premise of a video titled “Why Bell’s Theorem Finally Proved David Bohm Right” likely conflates two distinct concepts: Bell’s Theorem proves that local hidden variable theories are incompatible with quantum mechanics, while David Bohm’s theory is a non-local hidden variable theory.  In summary, Bell’s Theorem did not “prove Bohm right” in the sense of validating his specific …

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The Startling Servant of Jehovah (Isaiah 52:13-15)

The Startling Servant of Jehovah (Isaiah 52:13-15)

Isaiah 52:13–15 introduces the Servant of Jehovah (identified in Christian theology as Jesus Christ) with a paradoxical description of simultaneous exaltation and humiliation.  The passage begins by declaring that the Servant will prosper, be high and lifted up, and greatly exalted, yet immediately contrasts this with the fact that his appearance was marred more than any man and his form beyond that of the sons of men.  The …

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Simply Believe (John 3:11-14)

Simply Believe (John 3:11-14)

The sermon “Simply Believe” by John MacArthur, based on John 3:11-14, teaches that salvation is a sovereign work of God that humans cannot earn or contribute to, requiring faith rather than religious achievement.  In these verses, Jesus tells Nicodemus that no one has ascended to heaven except the One who descended from heaven, the Son of Man, who …

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Glorifying and Enjoying God in Your Strength – Paul Washer

Glorifying and Enjoying God in Your Strength – Paul Washer

Paul Washer emphasizes that glorifying and enjoying God in your strength is rooted in a deep, transformative knowledge of God revealed through Christ in Scripture. He teaches that true strength for Christian living doesn’t come from self-effort but from a right understanding of God’s holiness, love, and glory. This knowledge empowers believers—especially the younger generation—to stand …

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Teach Us to Pray | Paul Washer Sermon | Luke 11:1–13

Teach Us to Pray | Paul Washer Sermon | Luke 11:1–13

Paul Washer’s sermon on Luke 11:1–13 emphasizes that prayer is the greatest demonstration of divine power, surpassing miracles like walking on water or raising the dead.  Washer argues that the disciples’ request, “Lord, teach us to pray,” reveals their recognition of Jesus’ unique expertise in communion with the Father, a trait they observed as the defining characteristic of His ministry.  …

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The Believer’s Immediate Response to Christ’s Imminent Return (Revelation 22:6–12)

The Believer’s Immediate Response to Christ’s Imminent Return (Revelation 22:6–12)

Revelation 22:6–12, John MacArthur identifies four immediate responses that believers must exhibit in light of Christ’s imminent return: immediate obedience, immediate worship, immediate proclamation, and immediate service.  MacArthur emphasizes that the repeated phrase “I am coming quickly” (from the Greek tachu) creates a sense of urgency, indicating that Christ’s return could happen at any moment.  This imminence is not a call to speculation …

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John MacArthur “Jesus is God”

John MacArthur “Jesus is God”

John MacArthur, particularly his sermons on Grace to You, Jesus is argued to be the “Most High God himself”. MacArthur highlights that Jesus is not just “like God,” but possesses all divine attributes—creator, eternal, and sovereign—tabernacled in human flesh. Here are 10 King James Version (KJV) verses often cited by MacArthur to support the deity …

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